The Riding Hall, designed by Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson was completed in 1909. In 1958 it was renamed Thayer Hall and converted to an academic building by adding four interior levels and two additional entrances on its west side.

Also known as the West Academic Building, this structure was designed by Richard Morris Hunt utilizing a lighter colored stone and employing design elements from the old library and old barracks, occupied in 1895.

Contrary to the title of this postcard, this is a picture of the West Academic Building designed by Richard Morris Hunt utilizing a lighter colored stone and employing design elements from the old library and old barracks, occupied in 1895.

The old West Point Hotel, built in 1829, stood at the north end of the Plain (now known as Trophy Point). The main hotel building was demolished in the early 1930's after the Hotel Thayer had been built.

The Chapel situated on the hill Southwest of the parade ground was built in 1910 and contains some of the finest stained glass windows in the country. One of the four buildings at West Point designed by Cram, Goodhue, and Ferguson. The dome atop...